Gear Review
Carrying Comfort
By Merebea Danforth x4236
April 21, 2010
I love this day pack! It is constructed with the quality you'd expect from Osprey Packs, and while it is not ultralight, it is pretty light for the amount of structure and features to it. I'll take a slightly heavier pack that carries well any day. The Airspeed suspension in the Stratos series is excellent. The LightWire alloy frame does an excellent job supporting the pack's load, and having the pack up off of your back does wonders for ventilation. Coming in three sizes really helps with the fit. Personally, I'm partial to the a top loading pack with a lid (verus the panel design on the Stratos 24). I like having the two largish pockets in the lid. The shoulder strap pocket will hold your chapstick, and the hip pockets are great for easy access to a point and shoot camera. (Hip belt pockets are a must for me because of this reason.) It's also very handy to have the built in rain-fly. The compression straps do a great job reducing the volume of the pack for carrying lighter loads efficiently.
As always, Osprey has come up with a pack with lots of thoughtful features and excellent comfort, while keeping the weight reasonable.
View Details: Osprey Packs Stratos 26 Backpack - 1465-1709cu in
Helpful Votes: 5 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 210D nylon double ripstop, 420D nylon packcloth
- Volume:
- (small) 24 L, (medium) 26 L, (large) 28 L
- Waist-Belt:
- yes
- Pockets:
- 2 side mesh, 2 waist zip, 1 shoulder
- Weight:
- (small) 1110 g, (medium) 1660 g, (large) 2 lb 11 oz
- Recommended Use:
- day hikes
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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